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When to See a Dentist About a Toothache

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Everyone gets a toothache now and then, and sometimes they indicate you need a dentist’s appointment. Some toothaches can be potentially serious, but many are minor and go away on their own. However, a bothersome and persistent toothache may indicate you have a problem. Keep reading to learn more about common toothache causes and when you should see a dentist. Common Toothache Causes A toothache without a cause is rare, but not all causes mean the same thing.…

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How Long Do Teeth Last After Root Canal Treatment?

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When bacteria enter a tooth because of dental decay or damage, they infect the pulp. Once that happens, the infection will spread and eventually kill the pulp inside the tooth. The best treatment for an infected tooth is root canal therapy. Root canal therapy removes all of the infected tissue within a tooth. Once completed, a root canal tooth can then be sealed to prevent reinfection. But some patients wonder just how long teeth can last after root canal treatment.…

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Is a Chipped Tooth a Dental Emergency, Or Is It Okay to Delay?

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You only get two sets of teeth in your lifetime, so if an adult tooth falls out (or is knocked out), it’s clearly a significant event and requires an immediate visit to an emergency dentist. But what about when only a portion of the tooth is lost? Is a chipped tooth a dental emergency, or is it okay to delay treatment until your regular dentist can see you? The Moment It Happens…

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Some Hidden Causes of Tooth Cavities and How a Family Dentist Can Help

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Cavities are the breakdown of the mineral components of the tooth and can affect anyone at any age, leaving your teeth weak and vulnerable to damage. Most people will have a cavity or two, and you will be surprised to know that some cavities can be painless and even go unnoticed. However, hidden cavities can be dangerous because they continue to weaken your tooth structure when left unchecked, causing infections or excruciating pain.…

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Why Your Teeth Might Need To Be Shaved Prior To Receiving Braces

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Orthodontics has existed for quite some time. Archeologists have identified early attempts at dental braces that date back thousands of years. So it’s not as though the technique is new, although the method and materials have certainly moved with the times. You might think you already know what to expect when your new braces are applied, so why might your orthodontist tell you that your teeth need to be shaved before your braces can be applied?…

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When Is Emergency Dentistry Necessary?

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All dental problems need attention from a dentist, but how can you tell when you need emergency dentistry rather than waiting for a routine dental appointment? Take a look at this list of situations in which it is necessary to visit an emergency dentist. 1. Dental Injuries If an accident has caused one of your teeth to fall out or become loose, then you need to visit an emergency dentist. Dentists can reattach teeth that have been knocked out, but it is necessary to act fast.…

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When to Take Out Your Invisalign Aligners

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Invisalign works to straighten your teeth by applying gentle but constant pressure to encourage your teeth to gradually move into a better alignment. The system works most effectively if you wear your aligners for as much of each day as you can. However, there are a few times when you should remove the aligners. Here are three times when it is probably best to take them out. 1. Before Eating…

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Your New Dental Crown: How to Prevent Further Decay

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It’s going to feel so good when your new dental crown has been fitted. The damage to your tooth is safely contained beneath the porcelain crown, halting deterioration and making the tooth look brand new. Although the tooth has been reinforced with the addition of the robust crown, it doesn’t mean it’s totally immune from further damage. A Protective Shell The crown itself is made of porcelain (or porcelain fused onto a metal foundation), and so it can’t decay like the natural enamel and dentin that makes up a natural tooth.…

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General Dentistry Services: Is a Dental Check-up When Pregnant a Priority?

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Being pregnant is both a blessing and a challenge. It’s a blessing because you’ll soon be a mom. But it’s a challenge since your body has to go through hormonal changes, which may affect you in one way or the other.  Besides mood swings, you may experience oral problems, which are highly likely to cause dental diseases. For that reason, it is paramount to visit your dentist from time to time during your pregnancy.…

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Essential First Aid Steps When Dealing with Emergency Dental Injuries

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When faced with a dental issue, the first person you should contact is your dentist. However, what do you do in case of a deep cheek laceration or excruciating toothache in the middle of the night? When you find yourself in such situations, you need the services of an emergency dentist. However, you can take first aid steps before getting to an emergency dental clinic.  Gargle Warm Salty Water The first thing you should do when you encounter a dental emergency, such as a lost tooth or gum injury, is to gargle as much warm salty water as possible.…

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